The Most Livable Places at 50+

San Francisco landed in our top 10 list of best livable places in all five of our large city categories, including best neighborhood.

En español | To compile AARP’s new lists of the most livable places in the U.S., it wasn’t only our research that counted — it was also your opinions. The top-10 lists that follow are based on the AARP Livability Index, a new online tool designed to help communities better serve the nation’s aging population.

To create the index, the AARP Public Policy Institute surveyed 4,500 Americans 50 and older to determine the aspects of community most important to them. We then developed seven categories around those results — housing, neighborhood, transportation, environment, health, engagement and opportunity — taking into account 60 different factors to rate communities in those categories.

The Bulletin crunched the numbers some more to find which cities and neighborhoods come out on top. We weren’t looking for the trendy or glitzy. We wanted the most livable. You might be in for some surprises.

The Livability Index

How Does Your Hometown Rate?

If you’re like most of us, you probably want to stay in the community where you live now. The AARP Livability Index identifies how well your community is doing. Go to aarp.org/livabilityindex to find out.

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